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Conifex Timber Inc CFXTF


Primary Symbol: T.CFF

Conifex Timber Inc. is a Canada-based forest products company, which operates fiber baskets in North America, northern British Columbia. The Company produces lumber products and renewable energy from its sawmill and bioenergy plant in Mackenzie, British Columbia. Its lumber products are sold in the United States, Canadian and Japanese markets. It also produces bioenergy at its power generation facility at Mackenzie, British Columbia. Its lumber products include J-GRADE, 2 AND BETTER, SELECT, STUDS, ECONOMY and 3. The Company operates a two-line sawmill in Mackenzie, British Columbia (the Mackenzie Mill). Its Mackenzie Mill has approximately 240 million board feet of annual lumber capacity on a two-shift basis. It operates a 36-megawatt biomass power generation plant in Mackenzie, British Columbia (the Power Plant), located at the site of its Mackenzie Mill. Its Power Plant's output capacity is in excess of 230 gigawatt hours (GWh) of electricity per year.


TSX:CFF - Post by User

Post by Angleson Aug 30, 2024 9:58am
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Post# 36202652

Now only one shift

Now only one shift

FP/CP say rail dispute gives Conifex Timber grief

2024-08-27 08:27 ET - In the News

Also In the News (C-CNR) Canadian National Railway Company
Also In the News (C-CP) Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd

The Financial Post reports in its Tuesday, Aug. 27, edition that the end of the shutdown at Canada's two major railways came too late for the workers at Conifex Timber. A Canadian Press dispatch to the Post reports that about 250 employees felt the impact when Conifex cut the operating schedule in half at its sawmill in Mackenzie, B.C., starting Monday -- the day the work stoppage on the tracks wraps up. Despite the relatively short rail standstill, Conifex's reduction to one shift per day from two will last "for the foreseeable future," said chief operating officer Andrew McLellan last week. "It could be some time before our shipment levels normalize," said Conifex chief executive officer Ken Shields. Industries across the country are feeling the pain of a shutdown that fell far short of catastrophic levels, but the ripple effects continue to play out in lost revenues and customers and a bruised national reputation. The halt that kicked off Thursday at Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas City is slated to end first thing Monday. While the full financial impact of the stoppage remains unclear, Moody's warned it could cost the Canadian economy $341-million per day.

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